“After Aleppo is not like before Aleppo”…this is how President Bashar al-Assad spoke of the coming era after the great victory scored by the Syrian Arab Army and its allies in Aleppo; where Erdogan had built his Ottoman dream, where the Saudis had built their dreams of ousting President Assad, and where the U.S’s plans of Aleppo becoming the doorway to the partitioning of Syria, to serve its own interests, also fell.

All of these dreams fell in Aleppo, so how will the terrorism axis come to terms with the Syrian army’s liberation of Palmyra and arrival to the Euphrates?! What are its alternate plans now that the Syrian army and its allies have regained control over most the regions, villages, and cities that were under the terrorists’ control?!

There is no doubt that the shock was greater than they had anticipated. President Bashar al-Assad proved throughout the past few years of war that he was more successful in holding his ground, and that he has “loyal” allies that would not abandon him under the darkest of circumstances.

Two important events have changed the rules of the military and battlefield games in Syria, this time in the heart of the capital, Damascus:

First: the deputy crown prince’s meeting with the US president, where they stressed on the importance of fighting Iran, being the most dangerous threat to the region, particularly to Zionist security. They also stressed the importance of drying out its influence in Syria in order to restore American power on the one hand and to increase the terrorists’ morale on the other now that they’ve actually begun to falter.

Second: Netanyahu’s meeting with President Vladimir Putin, where the Zionist stressed that the Russians must aid against the danger of Iran and the threats of Hezbollah, which have begun to take their toll on the entity, to which the Russians replied “this key is in Assad’s hands”, especially since Russia had announced on several occasions that Hezbollah is not a terrorist organization.

Netanyahu returned with great disappointment, believing that the only solution would be to deliver an experimental strike, thinking that Syria would fail to respond against it, counting on the fact that Syria was busy fighting against the takfiris on the one hand, and unable to escalate, opening other fronts on the other. However President Assad had a different decision that shocked the Zionist entity: Zionists this is Syria!

So what is going on in Damascus after all this calm? Why have the explosions and prophecies of assassinations returned?

It is unfortunate that the media, who had perhaps highlighted the hotter areas, failed at times to show that there were regions where battles still raged on, such as “al-Qaboon”, and other areas around Damascus. Security and military forces were not very surprised by the “justice ministry” bombing, or the “Abassiyin Garage” attack, as it is fully aware that it is currently fighting a fierce, boundless war, with no red lines, as one military leader said when we met him.

Dear reader: what is currently going on in Damascus, the Aleppo countryside, and all of Syria, is an American-Saudi-Turkish-Zionist escalation made to re-impose a new reality on the ground after they realized that balance of forces tilted towards the Syrian government’s side, and was as such the stronger party in the political negotiations; this much was clear in Astana 3 and Geneva 4, where the opposition’s failure and confusion and its inability to unite its ranks was very clear. This also showed the inability of their sponsors to get them to unite their demands. So are we to believe the the U.S is seeking a solution in Syria? Are we to believe that ISIS, Al-Nusra, and all their likes need all these international armies in order to fight against them?

Obama was less foolish than Trump, because he realized that it was useless for the American Army to enter the war on Syria, because it would only return home in “wood” coffins.

These difficult seven years are almost over, and the result is a united Syria presided by Dr. Bashar al-Assad, chosen by the Syrian people. As for talk of assassinations and explosions, this no longer scares Syrians after they’ve given much for the survival and victory of their country, and they are the “victorious”.

What we see in Syria now is the last miserable attempt at America attempting to reposition itself and its lackeys: a clear indication that their plans are at an end. Iran would never let Syria go back to square one, and Russia’s talk with the Israeli ambassador after the air raid was very hard-hitting. Moreover, Hezbollah is committed to Syria’s victory even with the difficult price it has had to pay, and all of the Syrian people have now become a popular army protecting their country and their decision.

Neither an American landing in Raqqa, nor a Turkish invasion of Syrian lands, nor anything else would work but a “return to negotiations with al-Assad.”